TwiXtreme

BlackBerry Twitter Clients

We figure that with UberTwitter being suspended, millions of BlackBerry users will be looking for another Twitter client to use on their device.  If you happen to be one of those poor souls, we hope this list will make your search for a new BlackBerry Twitter client go a bit more quickly.

Here is our list of 7 BlackBerry Twitter clients to use while UberTwitter is suspended:

  1. Twitter for BlackBerry — This is the official BlackBerry Twitter client and I recommend installing it no matter what third party Twitter client you use.  It can definitely get you by in times like these.
  2. SocialScope — I believe that SocialScope is in infinite closed beta, but, if you can get an invite, you may never even go back to UberTwitter.
  3. Seesmic for BlackBerry — We’ve only talked about Seesmic for BlackBerry a few times, but, Mac users seem to swear by it.
  4. HootSuite for BlackBerryHootSuite is kind of cool because, like SocialScope, it connects to your Twitter and Facebook accounts.
  5. TweetGenius — Haven’t really heard anything bad about TweetGenius other than it cost $8.
  6. TwiXtreme –  We talked about TwiXtreme when it first came out, but, not since.  Maybe we should go back and check it out again.
  7. OpeanBeak — I honestly haven’t messed around with OpeanBeak since they changed the name from TwitterBerry.

For every third party BlackBerry Twitter client that I’ve put on this list, I’ve probably left 2 or 3 off.  If you can think of a good Twitter client (updated in the last year or so) drop us a line in the comments.

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TwiXtreme… There’s A New BlackBerry Twitter Client On The Block

by Robb Dunewood on August 26, 2009 · 3 comments

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So, if you were thinking that there just aren’t quite enough BlackBerry Twitter clients available, don’t fret, there is a new kid on the block.  TwiXtreme, from Xtreme Labs, has made it’s debut, and, though it is a bit rough around the edges (especially on the BlackBerry Storm), shows promise. We are not ready to Read more...